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The Corning Museum of Glass

From decorative urns and plates to chandeliers, the Corning Museum of Glass features glass blown items from today to as far back as ancient Egypt. (4:05)

Produced by: Meredith Bragg


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this is a question for the director. Does the museum still have the blown glass replica of the capital.This was made and sent to the museum from Kansas State University.I saw it there in 1988 and I wonder if it was still being shown. this was made by a honorary Chinese professor. Thanks very much.

A friend of mine posted this on Facebook and because he deemed this worthy, I watched. Very fascinating...would love to come to your museum...thrilling....all the applications...and the narrator was great...enjoyed his passion for glass...

I have visited the museum several times and would recommend it to anyone going near Corning, NY. You can expect to spend several hours and should not miss the demos.

I really enjoyed the video on glass. Where is the museum located? How can I visit it?

Thank you.




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